David Beckham, the iconic former Manchester United player known for his impeccable fashion sense during his playing days, has shared an interesting tidbit about his management style at Inter Miami.
The former England man revealing that he has banned his players from doing fashion runways before games. While chatting with ex-teammate Rio Ferdinand about Barcelona's rule on the matter, on the latter's YouTube show, Beckham revealed: "Yeah, funnily enough, our team started doing it a couple of times and I stopped that." Ferdinand's response about Beckham's own reputation while at United prompted him to admit that the new rules were due to on the pitch results: "Yeah, but we weren't winning games at that point," he said. READ MORE: Erik ten Hag has been mocked for his Manchester United catchphrase - now we need to see it READ MORE: Erik ten Hag reacts to Thomas Tuchel appointment and gives Manchester United team news Beckham's keen sense for the game is evident as he prioritises his team's performance despite his established fashion legacy.
The MLS club, co-owned by Beckham, has drawn in big names like Lionel Messi, Luis Suarez, and Jordi Alba since its inception.
Having a candid discussion on how footballers present themselves, Ferdinand understood the reasoning behind having a low profile during tough times.
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